Increased the Admin point cost for creating Soviet Rifle Divisions and Cavalry Divisions to 20 before May-1942. Increased the amount of Admin points charged for the formation of Rifle Corps to 20 prior to 1943. Creating a Soviet Fortified Regions now costs 8 APs between July 1941 and October 1941 (inclusive). It is still 16 APs in June 1941. From June 1941 until the end of October 1941, the admin cost for building new Soviet on map units (to include fortified region units, see 12.2.5) is four times the normal build costs. Restricted Soviet Rifle brigades so they can’t merge into Rifle Divisions prior to May-1942. Cavalry Corps (December 41): Three cavalry divisions can buildup into a cavalry corps.

20.3.2.1. SOVIET AMMO SHORTAGES To simulate Soviet ammo shortages in the early part of the war, Soviet units in 1941 and 1942 must conduct a leader admin check when resupplying their units with ammo. In 1941 they must take two successive checks, in 42 one check. As ammo is distributed, if the check fails, then 50 percent of the ammo is lost during conversion from supplies. If both checks fail, 75 percent is lost. 7/2/42 T55: Rifle Squad Upgrade - it will use up at least 500k ARM, probably more. 3/5/42 - Soviets must attain 2-1 odds for successful attacks

Add dates on which rifle, tank and mech corps as well as artillery divisions and tank armies can be built. Also possible: airborne brigades to guards rifle and airborne guards divisions conversions. Ammo waste in 1941 and 1942.

20.3.2.1. SOVIET AMMO SHORTAGES To simulate Soviet ammo shortages in the early part of the war, Soviet units in 1941 and 1942 must conduct a leader admin check when resupplying their units with ammo. In 1941 they must take two successive checks, in 42 one check. As ammo is distributed, if the check fails, then 50 percent of the ammo is lost during conversion from supplies. If both checks fail, 75 percent is lost.